The most common cause of coxa vara is either congenital or developmental. Other common causes include metabolic bone diseases ( ... e.g. Paget's disease of bone), post-Perthes deformity, osteomyelitis, and post traumatic (due to improper healing of a fracture ... It can also occur when the bone tissue in the neck of the femur is softer than normal, causing it to bend under the weight of ... It is most commonly a sequela of osteogenesis imperfecta, Paget's disease, osteomyelitis, tumour and tumour-like conditions (e. ...
... , also known as dysplasia epiphysealis hemimelica and Trevor's disease, is a congenital bone developmental ... Trevor disease): a rare developmental disorder of bone mimicking osteochondroma of long bones". Human Pathology. 38 (8): 1265- ... Trevor disease was first described by the French surgeon Albert Mouchet and J. Belot in 1926. In 1956, the name "dysplasia ... Dorfman, H. D.; Vanel, D.; Czerniak, B.; Park, Y. K.; Kotz, R.; Unni, K. K. (2002). "WHO classification of tumours of bone: ...
It may be developmental in origin or due to softening of the skull base bone, allowing it to be pushed upward. The ... Platybasia is a spinal disease of a malformed relationship between the occipital bone and cervical spine. It may be caused by ... It is sometimes associated with other congenital abnormalities of the bone structure, such as fusion of the first cervical ... developmental variant is the result of a wider angle between the skull base of the frontal or anterior fossa and the clivus, ...
... the treatment of breast cancer and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma as well as for the prevention of graft-versus-host disease in bone ... Atrimustine (INNTooltip International Nonproprietary Name) (developmental code name KM-2210; former tentative brand name Kregan ... which results in targeted/site-directed cytostatic activity toward estrogen receptor-positive tissues such as breast and bone. ...
... healing occurs by new blood vessels infiltrating the dead bone and removing the necrotic bone which leads to a loss of bone ... 1873, v. ISBN 0-7216-7258-2. Demko J, McLaughlin R (September 2005). "Developmental orthopedic disease". The Veterinary Clinics ... healing occurs by new blood vessels infiltrating the dead bone and removing the necrotic bone which leads to a loss of bone ... Barker DJ, Dixon E, Taylor JF (November 1978). "Perthes' disease of the hip in three regions of England". The Journal of Bone ...
Schawalder P, Andres HU, Jutzi K, Stoupis C, Bösch C (2002). "Canine panosteitis: an idiopathic bone disease investigated in ... "Developmental orthopaedic disease". Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract. 35 (5): 1111-35, v. doi:10.1016/j.cvsm.2005.05.002. ... On physical exam, the dog may display signs of pain on palpation of the long bones of the limbs. X-rays may show an increased ... Panosteitis, sometimes shortened to pano among breeders, is an occasionally seen long bone condition in large breed dogs. It ...
... a human developmental disorder that can occur with neurological problems. The disease phenotypes are due to improper bone ... FGD1 is expressed in areas of bone formation and post-natally in skeletal tissue, the perichondrium, joint capsule fibroblasts ... Thus Cdc42 and FGD1 regulate secretory membrane trafficking that occurs especially during bone growth and mineralization in ... Mice embryos that carried experimentally introduced mutations in the FGD1 gene had skeletal abnormalities affecting bone size, ...
Rare developmental anomaly during embryogenesis Rare genetic disease Rare bone disease Treatment for CLSD is largely focused on ... This decrease in collagen secretion can lead to the bone defects that are also characteristic of the disease, such as skeletal ... meaning that both recessive genes must be inherited from each parent in order for the disease to manifest itself. The disease ... Onset of the disease is in neonatal development and infancy, and symptoms tend to become evident soon after birth. CLSD is ...
... a metabolic bone disease (e.g. osteomalacia) or a developmental disease (e.g. osteogenesis imperfecta) without further ... The postfrontal is a tall bone forming the rear edge of the orbit, it has a ridge of bone on its lower process that runs up and ... The long bones of the limbs of Puercosuchus appear to have grown isometrically, meaning that the proportions of the limb bones ... Over 900 bones were collected from the quarry in all, with 492 of the prepared bones belonging to Puercosuchus and hundreds ...
... developmental delay, meningoencephalitis, radiolucent bone disease A patient is classified into the following cases depending ... Rubella". In Jong, Elaine C.; Stevens, Dennis L. (eds.). Netter's Infectious Diseases (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: Elsevier. p. 53 ... Atkinson, William (2011). Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases (12th ed.). Public Health Foundation. pp ... or bone marrow problems (some of which may disappear shortly after birth) Intellectual disability Small head size (microcephaly ...
Diseases JSM Bone Marrow Research JSM Brain Science JSM Burns and Trauma JSM Cardiothoracic Surgery JSM Cell and Developmental ... Journal of Rare Diseases and Orphan Drugs Journal of Addiction Medicine and Therapy Journal of Aging and Age Related Diseases ... Process Techniques Clinical Journal of Heart Diseases Clinical Research in HIV or AIDS Clinical Research in Infectious Diseases ... Developmental Pathology Archives of Palliative Care Archives of Stem Cell and Research Chemical Engineering and ...
... developmental delay, muscle weakness, seizures Systemic inflammation Failure to thrive Bone disease, e.g. erosion of bone near ... Disease onset is typically in early infancy but may occur later in life. Children who have the classic form of Farber disease ... Siblings of individuals with Farber disease have a 25% chance to also have Farber disease, a 50% chance to be a carrier like ... "Farber disease". rarediseases.info.nih.gov. Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD) - an NCATS Program. Archived ...
Hypertrophic osteopathy is a bone disease secondary to disease in the lungs. It is characterized by new bone formation on the ... It is a developmental disease in puppies causing extensive bony changes in the mandible and skull. Signs include pain upon ... The disease in dogs can affect the eyes, brain, lungs, skin, or bones. Histoplasmosis* is a fungal disease caused by ... This list of dog diseases is a selection of diseases and other conditions found in the dog. Some of these diseases are unique ...
Some people with lysosomal storage diseases have enlarged livers or spleens, pulmonary and cardiac problems, and bones that ... They can include developmental delay, movement disorders, seizures, dementia, deafness, and/or blindness. ... disease Infantile free sialic acid storage disease Glycogen storage diseases Type II Pompe disease Type IIb Danon disease Other ... Pompe disease was the first disease to be identified as an lysosomal storage disease in 1963, with L. Hers reporting the cause ...
Mitu G, Hirschberg R (May 2008). "Bone morphogenetic protein-7 (BMP7) in chronic kidney disease". Frontiers in Bioscience. 13 ( ... Bone morphogenetic protein, Developmental genes and proteins, TGFβ domain). ... BMP7 also has the potential for treatment of chronic kidney disease. Kidney disease is characterized by derangement of the ... Reddi AH (July 2000). "Bone morphogenetic proteins and skeletal development: the kidney-bone connection". Pediatric Nephrology ...
... of Genome Regulation Behavioral Determinants and Developmental Imaging Bone and Matrix Biology in Development and Disease Cell ... This included, but was not limited to, the search for drivers of diseases with prenatal or developmental origins. The Study was ... Health and Disease Branch Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Branch Maternal and Pediatric Infectious Disease Branch ... It was intended to measure the many factors that contribute to health and disease from before birth through age 21. ...
This lab aimed to utilize stem cells, especially Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), to treat orthopedic diseases, especially bone ... Member of the Scientific Council for Departments of Stem cells and Developmental Biology Member of the Scientific Council for ... on bone regeneration. The histological analysis revealed a statistically meaningful increase in new bone formation. His ... The majority of his research serves to accelerate the regeneration process in human bone/cartilage tissue. In the last five ...
... he investigated the mechanisms of functional adaptations of bones, cartilage, and tendons to malformation and disease. His ... Roux's research was based upon the notion of Entwicklungsmechanik or developmental mechanics: ... 677-8, PMID 12091116 Kirschner, Stefan (2003), "[Wilhelm Roux's concept of 'developmental mechanics']", Würzburger ... a seminal work for biophysical modelling in developmental biology.", Ann. Anat. (published Feb 1997), vol. 179, no. 1, pp. 33-6 ...
Lion-like facies - involvement of craniofacial bones in Paget disease of Bone Chipmunk facies - beta thalassemia Treacher ... intranasal disease Coarse facies - many inborn errors of metabolism Adenoid facies - developmental facial traits caused by ... The ineffective erythropoiesis causes marrow hyperplasia or expansion and bony changes, including the bones of the face; this ...
Powers of Minus Ten - Bone, a companion app to Scientastic! "Sticks and Stones" about bone biology, received recognition by ... heart and spinal cord trauma and disease, as well as autoimmune diseases like Type I Diabetes. Pollock initially became ... Biomed Central: Developmental Biology, 9(64). K. Jackson-Behan, J. Fair, S. Singh, M. Bogwitz, T. Perry, V. Grubor, F. ... in September 2010 and focused on broken bones and bone regeneration. It starred Riverdale actress Lili Reinhart as the show's ...
"Human disease-causing NOG missense mutations: effects on noggin secretion, dimer formation, and bone morphogenetic protein ... Li W, LoTurco JJ (2000). "Noggin is a negative regulator of neuronal differentiation in developing neocortex". Developmental ... "Entrez Gene: NOG noggin". Blázquez-Medela AM, Jumabay M, Boström KI (May 2019). "Beyond the bone: Bone morphogenetic protein ... "Human disease-causing NOG missense mutations: effects on noggin secretion, dimer formation, and bone morphogenetic protein ...
"Osteoporosis Overview". NIH Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases National Resource Center. "Scientists discover new bone- ... 51-. ISBN 978-0-275-94608-1. Shaffer D, Kipp K (1 January 2013). Developmental Psychology: Childhood and Adolescence. Cengage ... A bone growth factor is a growth factor that stimulates the growth of bone tissue. Known bone growth factors include insulin- ... Osteoporosis is a bone disease where bone mass is less than the average and can increase fractures. Some causes that lead to ...
Alveolar bone loss is closely associated with periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is the inflammation of the gums. Studies ... therefore limiting bone formation. This results in a net loss of alveolar bone. The developmental disturbance of anodontia (or ... The supporting alveolar bone consists of both cortical (compact) bone and trabecular bone. The cortical bone consists of plates ... The trabecular bone consists of cancellous bone that is located between the alveolar bone proper and the cortical plates. The ...
The medication was also studied to treat bone pain in patients with multiple myeloma, metastatic bone disease, and osteoporosis ... Mytatrienediol (developmental code name SC-6924; former tentative brand names Manvene, Anvene), also known as 16α-methyl-16β- ... Kabakow B, Spencer H (June 1960). "Effects of mytatrienediol in multiple myeloma, metastatic bone disease, and osteoporosis". ... comparison with premarin in men with coronary heart disease". Circulation. 17 (6): 1035-1040. doi:10.1161/01.CIR.17.6.1035. ...
... and long-term exposure results in kidney failure and bone problems. Heart disease, hypertension, and lung cancer are other ... Thailand: In Thailand, e-waste can also lead to human health risks, such as cancer and human developmental difficulties, if it ... High levels of dioxin compounds, which are linked to cancer and developmental defects, have been commonly found in the breast ... In Guiyu, 80% of the children suffer from respiratory diseases because children typically work in or live near waste disposal ...
Those with injury or disease affecting the muscles, bones, ligaments, or tendons will benefit from assessment by a physical ... developmental, neuromuscular, skeletal, or acquired disorders/diseases. Treatments focus mainly on improving gross and fine ... These can include stroke, chronic back pain, Alzheimer's disease, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT), ALS, brain injury, ... This includes providing treatment in circumstances where movement and function are threatened by aging, injury, disease, or ...
... foamy histiocytes in bone marrow; visceral mucopolysaccharide storage similar to that in Hurler disease; GM1 storage in ... This subtype is characterized by a trajectory in which some developmental skills are gained, then they stabilize and delays ... Lyon G, Adams RD, Kolodny EH (1996). Neurology of Hereditary Metabolic Diseases of Children (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill, ... July 2011). "GM1 gangliosidosis and Morquio B disease: an update on genetic alterations and clinical findings". Biochimica et ...
Veilleux LN, Rauch F (October 2017). "Muscle-Bone Interactions in Pediatric Bone Diseases". Current Osteoporosis Reports. 15 (5 ... Pediatric and Adult Nutrition in Chronic Diseases, Developmental Disabilities, and Hereditary Metabolic Disorders: Prevention, ... People with cerebral palsy are at risk of low bone mineral density. The shafts of the bones are often thin (gracile), and ... In cerebral palsy unequal growth between muscle-tendon units and bone eventually leads to bone and joint deformities. At first ...
... relapse of malignant disease and incidence of acute and chronic graft-versus-host diseases if they are used for prophylactic ... A bone marrow biopsy provides conclusive proof of ALL, typically with >20% of all cells being leukemic lymphoblasts. A lumbar ... Recent studies showed that CNS chemotherapy provided results as favorable but with fewer developmental side effects. As a ... Cytogenetic testing on the marrow samples can help classify disease and predict how aggressive the disease course will be. ...
Juvenile veiled chameleons in captivity often develop nutritional metabolic bone disease but will not develop it if fed dietary ... This makes them an excellent model organism to study developmental and evolutionary phenomena. Young chameleons have a ... Odontoblasts produce a layer of predentin that connects the dentine to the supporting bone with both tooth and bone protruding ... "Nutritional Metabolic Bone Disease in Juvenile Veiled Chameleons (Chamaeleo calyptratus) and Its Prevention". The Journal of ...